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The Racing Sale

20 July 2007 | starting at 10:00 BST

Lot gallery

318 lots available

Distinctive Colours: Dark Blue, Royal Blue epaulets

Distinctive Colours: Dark Green, Emerald Green epaulets

Distinctive Colours: Dark Green, Red Stars on sleeves

Distinctive Colours: Light Green, Maroon epaulets

Distinctive Colours: Orange, Black and White hooped cap

Distinctive Colours: Light Blue, Red epaulets, quartered cap

Distinctive Colours: Royal Blue, Dark Green epaulets

Distinctive Colours: Black, Grey armlets

Charlie Johnson Payne, 'Snaffles'(British, 1884-1967)The Worst View in Europe

Charles Hunt(II) (British, 1829-1900)"Dutch oven" with Fred Archer up

John Harris III(British, 1811-1865)after C.C.HendersonThe Turnpike Gate

Charles Hunt(British, 1803-1877)after Harry HallTeddington

Vanity FairA collection of thirty three caricatures of jockeys by Spy, Ape, Lib and other hands

Leslie Matthew Ward(SPY) (British, 1851-1922)'Arthur Coventry', the starter

A collection of racing prints by and after various hands. various sizes, unframed. (qty)

Thomas Sutherland(British, b.1785)after J.F. Herring, seniorAntonio: Winner of the Great St Leger at Doncaster, 1819

Thomas Sutherland(British, born 1785)after John Frederick Herring, senior'Jerry' The winner of the Great St. Leger, at Doncaster, 1824

After Harington BirdMc Queen's Derby Winners - Merry Hampton

Charlie Johnson Payne, 'Snaffles'(British, 1884-1967)The Grand National - The Canal Turn

Thomas Sutherland(British, born 1785)after J.F.Herring, seniorEbor: Winner of the Great St Leger Stakes at Doncaster, 1817

Publisher George ReesBendico

Charles Hunt(British, 1803-1877)after John Frederick Herring, senior'Dangerous'

John Harris III(British, 1811-1865)after J.F.Herring, seniorThe four seasons

John Harris III(British, London 1811-1865)after H.T. AlkenThe first steeple chase on record (4)

John Harris III(British, London 1811-1865)after Harry Hall'Gladiateur'

Richard Gilson Reeve(British, 1803-1889)after J.F. HerringMameluke:Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom, 1827

John Harris III(British, London 1811-1865)Doncaster races

Charles Hunt and Son(British, 19th Century)Julius Caesar

John Harris III(British, London 1811-1865)after John Frederick Herring, senior"Thorough Breds" from Fores's stable scenes

George Townley Stubbs (British, 1756-1815) after George Stubbs Dungannon, (Lennox Boyd 106) 41 x 50.5cm (16 x 20in).

James Pollard(British, 1792-1867)after Samuel Henry AlkenHunters at cover side

George Townley Stubbs (British, 1756-1815) after George Stubbs Sweetbriar, (Lennox Boyd 112) 41 x 50.5cm (16 x 20in).

Richard Houston(Irish, 1771-1775)after Francis SartoriusA race over the Beacon course at Newmarket

George Townley Stubbs (British, 1756-1815) after George Stubbs Volunteer, (Lennox Boyd 117) 20 x 25.5cm (8 x 10in).

Charles Turner, A.R.A.(British, 1773-1857)after J. Ferneley'Rowton'

John Harris III(British, 1811-1865)after H.T.Alken'The First Steeple chase on Record' at Nacton, near Ipswich

After Sir Alfred James Munnings P.R.A., R.W.S.Unsaddling at Epsom, summer meeting

After Sir Alfred James Munnings P.R.A., R.W.S.Gypsies and caravans

Richard Houston(Irish, 1771-1775)after James Seymour'Childers' And a companion, 'Old partner'.(2)

Alfred Bright(British, active 1890-1937)Jenkinstown's Grand National 1910 and another

Edward Duncan, R.W.S.(British, 1803-1882)after J. FerneleySultan

Publisher: The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic NewsThe late Fred Archer in the colours of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales

Yves Brayer(French, 1907-1990)Horses grazing

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